Nooooooo im sad i missed this. My fasion frame game is on point (and im so close to mr27). DE is such an engaged dev, highly recommend checking out the game if you are not familiar. Its quite close to my most played game ever now.

It's a free to play (but not pay to win!) 3rd person RPG/rogue alike based on armor suits called warframes. It has a pretty good storyline and lots and lots of variety in missions, loot, builds, appearance, etc. I'm about 100 hours in and only about half done with the star chart which is the main story quest line. If you're at all into dungeon crawlers I highly recommend it.

I'm also sad I missed this, I'm really proud of my fashion frame. Ars is what got me to check out warframe three years ago, and I've sunk a couple thousand hours into it now, and only now taking my first real break from the game (my backlog of other games has gotten quite large thanks to warframe). One of my favorite things about it is the community , and the team at DE that manages it.

It's a free to play (but not pay to win!) 3rd person RPG/rogue alike based on armor suits called warframes. It has a pretty good storyline and lots and lots of variety in missions, loot, builds, appearance, etc. I'm about 100 hours in and only about half done with the star chart which is the main story quest line. If you're at all into dungeon crawlers I highly recommend it.

I'm definitely into Dungeon Crawlers, and with my only F2P game going into the gutter (WOWs) ill have to check this out.

Only if you are really into the player customization side of things; otherwise, you could be really into Warframe and this video could still be irrelevant to you. That said, there are a lot of players who really get into the Fashionframe game.

No time to watch the video right now so I opened the transcript...and I don't know how you guys who clamored for transcripts get anything substantial from them.

Just a thought, but it's possible that not all videos ever filmed consist entirely of a person referencing images that can't be transcribed. Silly, I know, but maybe one day we'll find a video where ideas are being completely elucidated by the words being spoken.

Nah, you're right. Without imagery no information can ever be conveyed.

It's a free to play (but not pay to win!) 3rd person RPG/rogue alike based on armor suits called warframes. It has a pretty good storyline and lots and lots of variety in missions, loot, builds, appearance, etc. I'm about 100 hours in and only about half done with the star chart which is the main story quest line. If you're at all into dungeon crawlers I highly recommend it.

It's a free to play (but not pay to win!) 3rd person RPG/rogue alike based on armor suits called warframes. It has a pretty good storyline and lots and lots of variety in missions, loot, builds, appearance, etc. I'm about 100 hours in and only about half done with the star chart which is the main story quest line. If you're at all into dungeon crawlers I highly recommend it.

I played Warframe a couple months after start until just before the Plains of Eidilon; I tried played a little since that, but couldn't get into it; I just felt lost. Still, enjoyable game for the most part!

About a month ago, Ars posted a couple of calls to action in our forums and on Reddit: we wanted to take your coolest Warframe designs and get them in front of the game's developers

Wait? When? Am I living under a rock or something? I'm constantly in the G:ESC Warframe thread and this is the first time I knew of this?!?! I demand answers! Where are richleader, Omni, pauli, needle, MoonShark, BrianA, corellon, C0rintian ?!?!? Revolt!!!!!

*shrug* maybe I missed it. And you don't want to see my "builds" or "fashion" frame ;-)

Reb is awesome. There is no way I could suffer through their dev streams without a great personality like hers.

It's a free to play (but not pay to win!) 3rd person RPG/rogue alike based on armor suits called warframes. It has a pretty good storyline and lots and lots of variety in missions, loot, builds, appearance, etc. I'm about 100 hours in and only about half done with the star chart which is the main story quest line. If you're at all into dungeon crawlers I highly recommend it.

I'm definitely into Dungeon Crawlers, and with my only F2P game going into the gutter (WOWs) ill have to check this out.

I played Warframe a couple months after start until just before the Plains of Eidilon; I tried played a little since that, but couldn't get into it; I just felt lost. Still, enjoyable game for the most part!

Probably the most valuable advice I can give to folks who are still relatively new is that regularly accessing the wiki is a great tool to help you, and I still regularly do even though I've done literally all playable content the game has to offer. Also - because of how complex the game has gotten over the years, you will want to set some goals you find enjoyable, because there are really always things to do. A few suggestions:1) Complete the Star chart (or for smaller chunks - focus on a single junction)2) Pick a warframe you want to try, and figure out where it drops from and go get it. 3) Same as above with a weapon - or companion4) Level something. Then forma it. then level it again. And again!5) Tied to all the above, learn about an effective build for a warframe or weapon - and how to get the mods to make it amazing. 6) You're probably out of forma.... gotta get some blueprints from relics. 7) Now you're out of relics, need some of those. 8) Syndicates! 9) Increase your mastery rank...which is mostly just leveling up diverse stuff.

yeah...the list goes on...a lot.

With so many weapons and frames, the diversity of the game is one of the best parts. In fact, I switch waframes between missions more often than I switch weapons.

I haven't played Warframe in six months, but I liked her Nyx build. Looks really neat, and seems pretty powerful.

I got frustrated trying to unlock a second warframe through regular gameplay - I maxed out the default suit, weapons, and companion, and didn't have anything to progress to. What's more, the conditions to unlock a better rank with the PvP faction were *way* beyond where I was (I left off on Mercury, if I remember right), so I just sort of gave up.

Oh, hey, it's Warframe, that game where you can spend real money on premium currency to buy gameplay-affecting weapons and armor, as well as use that premium currency to trade players for weapon and armor parts. But everyone sweeps that under the rug and tells you that you can earn everything for free despite the fact that all that Plat that gets traded around has to come from somewhere. And they also conveniently forget to tell you that unless the RNG is heavily your favor, earning frames and weapons for free is a significant time investment.

Oh, hey, it's Warframe, that game where you can spend real money on premium currency to buy gameplay-affecting weapons and armor, as well as use that premium currency to trade players for weapon and armor parts. But everyone sweeps that under the rug and tells you that you can earn everything for free despite the fact that all that Plat that gets traded around has to come from somewhere. And they also conveniently forget to tell you that unless the RNG is heavily your favor, earning frames and weapons for free is a significant time investment.

I spent 20 bucks 5 years ago... earning items is usually flat out better than buying. I can confidently state this "pay 2 win" is categorically wrong. It IS a time investment..... which you do by playing the game. If you dont want to play the game....its not the right game for you.

That's not my complaint with the game. My complaint is, I think the pacing of the game is bad.

In my case, I'd already secured all four blueprints to the Rhino suit through running specific missions and farming specific planetary bosses. However...a number of components for certain pieces were only available post-Saturn. I'd already maxed out Excalibur and all of the default equipment.

Further, the faction-reputation system being a binding condition for PvP was a huge turn off. I like PvP, but I don't do it all the time. Still, having the hard limit that makes PvP entirely useless, while also preventing you from getting anything remotely useful was a huge load of anti-fun that was dumped straight on my experience with the game.

Is WarFrame good? Yes.Does WarFrame have serious pacing issues? Also yes. I don't have time to do the kind of grinding that WarFrame is designed for players to be doing.

Oh, hey, it's Warframe, that game where you can spend real money on premium currency to buy gameplay-affecting weapons and armor, as well as use that premium currency to trade players for weapon and armor parts. But everyone sweeps that under the rug and tells you that you can earn everything for free despite the fact that all that Plat that gets traded around has to come from somewhere. And they also conveniently forget to tell you that unless the RNG is heavily your favor, earning frames and weapons for free is a significant time investment.

I spent 20 bucks 5 years ago... earning items is usually flat out better than buying. I can confidently state this "pay 2 win" is categorically wrong. It IS a time investment..... which you do by playing the game. If you dont want to play the game....its not the right game for you.

I've found that Warframe's biggest evangelists are the ones who've sunk years of time into it to the point where they can steamroll nearly anything and everything and have lost sight of the grind, or YouTube personalities who get neverending resources and Plat from referrals.

I know it's a time investment. The time that the game demands you invest just so happens to be above and beyond what many other titles (including a lot of other free-to-play games) require before you start gaining variety in what you can actually do and use.

Oh, hey, it's Warframe, that game where you can spend real money on premium currency to buy gameplay-affecting weapons and armor, as well as use that premium currency to trade players for weapon and armor parts. But everyone sweeps that under the rug and tells you that you can earn everything for free despite the fact that all that Plat that gets traded around has to come from somewhere. And they also conveniently forget to tell you that unless the RNG is heavily your favor, earning frames and weapons for free is a significant time investment.

I spent 20 bucks 5 years ago... earning items is usually flat out better than buying. I can confidently state this "pay 2 win" is categorically wrong. It IS a time investment..... which you do by playing the game. If you dont want to play the game....its not the right game for you.

I've found that Warframe's biggest evangelists are the ones who've sunk years of time into it to the point where they can steamroll nearly anything and everything and have lost sight of the grind, or YouTube personalities who get neverending resources and Plat from referrals.

I know it's a time investment. The time that the game demands you invest just so happens to be above and beyond what many other titles (including a lot of other free-to-play games) require before you start gaining variety in what you can actually do and use.

I've been playing the game for 3 years now, have spent hundreds of dollars, thousands of hours. is this game perfect? No. Could the pricing structure around Prime access be improved? Certainly. Do I regret spending my money in this game? No. I am happy to have supported DE. one of the best communities around, and no you don't need to spend loads of money to enjoy it, plenty of my friends haven't spent anything and have no issues getting what they want in game.

Warframe is a grinding game. you can pay to ease the grind, but can get past it entirely. Certainly not for everyone, but I find it a lot of fun.

Oh, hey, it's Warframe, that game where you can spend real money on premium currency to buy gameplay-affecting weapons and armor, as well as use that premium currency to trade players for weapon and armor parts. But everyone sweeps that under the rug and tells you that you can earn everything for free despite the fact that all that Plat that gets traded around has to come from somewhere. And they also conveniently forget to tell you that unless the RNG is heavily your favor, earning frames and weapons for free is a significant time investment.

I spent 20 bucks 5 years ago... earning items is usually flat out better than buying. I can confidently state this "pay 2 win" is categorically wrong. It IS a time investment..... which you do by playing the game. If you dont want to play the game....its not the right game for you.

I've found that Warframe's biggest evangelists are the ones who've sunk years of time into it to the point where they can steamroll nearly anything and everything and have lost sight of the grind, or YouTube personalities who get neverending resources and Plat from referrals.

I know it's a time investment. The time that the game demands you invest just so happens to be above and beyond what many other titles (including a lot of other free-to-play games) require before you start gaining variety in what you can actually do and use.

I've been playing the game for 3 years now, have spent hundreds of dollars, thousands of hours. is this game perfect? No. Could the pricing structure around Prime access be improved? Certainly. Do I regret spending my money in this game? No. I am happy to have supported DE. one of the best communities around, and no you don't need to spend loads of money to enjoy it, plenty of my friends haven't spent anything and have no issues getting what they want in game.

Warframe is a grinding game. you can pay to ease the grind, but can get past it entirely. Certainly not for everyone, but I find it a lot of fun.

One thing I do recall about WarFrame that I liked, is that generally one doesn't outright buy a new warframe - you buy the blueprints. You have to play the game to get the powerful suit. So, it's a synthesis of paying for power and having to earn it in-game, which on paper is intriguing.

In practice, you're paying to circumvent part of a given grind, but, given that WarFrame is a Free-to-Play game, well, you're only going to avoid so much of that.

It's a free to play (but not pay to win!) 3rd person RPG/rogue alike based on armor suits called warframes. It has a pretty good storyline and lots and lots of variety in missions, loot, builds, appearance, etc. I'm about 100 hours in and only about half done with the star chart which is the main story quest line. If you're at all into dungeon crawlers I highly recommend it.

I'm definitely into Dungeon Crawlers, and with my only F2P game going into the gutter (WOWs) ill have to check this out.